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==Introduction==
 
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==Description==
   
Hind limb pododermatitis in rabbits is a complex, multifactorial condition involving musculoskeletal as well as integumentary systems. The hind-leg stance of the rabbit is naturally digitigrade (ie. plantigarde) except that the metatarsal bones are raised from the ground. Contact with the ground is through the claws and the plantar aspect of the hock. Most of the weight is taken on the hind limb. The superficial digital flexor is constantly under tension (to facilitate immediate response to predators). The animal is therefore well adapted for life on grassland or turf.  
 
Hind limb pododermatitis in rabbits is a complex, multifactorial condition involving musculoskeletal as well as integumentary systems. The hind-leg stance of the rabbit is naturally digitigrade (ie. plantigarde) except that the metatarsal bones are raised from the ground. Contact with the ground is through the claws and the plantar aspect of the hock. Most of the weight is taken on the hind limb. The superficial digital flexor is constantly under tension (to facilitate immediate response to predators). The animal is therefore well adapted for life on grassland or turf.  
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[[category:Locomotor_Disorders_-_Rabbit]]
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[[category:Rabbit Locomotory Disorders]]
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